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07-17-2024,
08:23 AM
wideopenthrottle
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Firefighting foam spill in Abbotsford creek alarms residents
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Fresh & Salt Water Fishing
I was worried they were trying out some new toxic foam for ev fires
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07-10-2024,
11:20 AM
wideopenthrottle
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New mandatory reporting requirements for moose hunters
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Mainland British Columbia
or the other big govt waste, maybe they are trying to calculate our carbon footprint...heheh
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07-09-2024,
02:34 PM
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Fresh & Salt Water Fishing
Fisheries & Oceans Canada Pacific Region Att: Susan Chambers RDG Dear Ms Chambers We the undersigned are writing to express our...
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07-09-2024,
06:44 AM
wideopenthrottle
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Firefighting foam spill in Abbotsford creek alarms residents
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Fresh & Salt Water Fishing
i looked for details on the type of foam used when i saw the story...type a or type b or ?
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07-02-2024,
01:27 PM
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7-11 camp spots
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Mainland British Columbia
havent been there in many years...the moose there seemed to all be down low near the lake in the poplar stands..downed poplars were fed on like corn...
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